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  • Internet domain names grow to 177M (Puget Sound Business Journal)The Internet added 24 million new domain names in 2008, according to a fourth quarter report by by Internet infrastructure services company VeriSign Inc. (VRSN)


  • Skyscanner to increase its visibility with new domain names (eyefortravel.com)Flight search engine, Skyscanner, is continuing its international development with the launch of new local domain names in eight countries.


  • Data Domain to Present at Pacific Crest's 2009 Emerging Technology Summit (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) What: Data Domain, Inc. , the leading provider of deduplication storage systems, will present to investors attending Pacific Crest's 2009 Emerging Technology Summit on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at 10:00 a.m.


  • Rowan cites eminent domain in bid to expand in Camden (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Rowan University plans to purchase a downtown Camden landmark through eminent domain in an effort to triple the number of students it educates in the city, school officials announced yesterday.


  • Tropfest 2009 - winners and red carpet photos (The Vine) Last night TheVine covered itself in Aeroguard and braved the hoards at The Domain in Sydney to bring you all the action from Tropfest.


  • 2-town eminent domain dispute takes new twist (The Record)FAIRVIEW -- The eminent domain dispute between the northern New Jersey towns of Fairview and Cliffside Park has taken a new twist. The towns apparently have joined forces on where to put a shared public works facility that would serve both municipalities.


  • Net adds 24mn new domain names in '08 (CIOL)BANGALORE, INDIA: The Internet added 24 million new domain names in 2008, according to the fourth quarter 2008 Domain Name Industry Brief published by VeriSign, Inc., a provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world.


  • 2-town eminent domain dispute takes new twist (Courier-Post)FAIRVIEW - The eminent domain dispute between the northern New Jersey towns of Fairview and Cliffside Park has taken a new twist.